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Cambridge International Examinations

Cambridge Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS D) 4024/22


Paper 2
2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Geometrical instruments
Electronic calculator

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.

Section A
Answer all questions.

Section B
Answer any four questions.

If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
You are expected to use an electronic calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to
three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For π, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of π.

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 100.

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Section A [52 marks]

Answer all questions in this section

1 (a) Fatima and Mohammed buy new bikes.

(i) Fatima buys a city bike costing $360.


She pays 60% of the cost then pays $15 per month for 12 months.

(a) How much does Fatima pay altogether?

Answer $ ........................................ [2]

(b) Express this amount as a percentage of the original cost.

Answer .................................... % [1]


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(ii) Mohammed pays $569.80 for a mountain bike in a sale.


The original price had been reduced by 26%.

Calculate the original price of the mountain bike.

Answer $ ........................................ [2]

(b) The rate of exchange between pounds (£) and dollars is £1 = $1.87 .
The rate of exchange between pounds (£) and euros (€) is £1 = € x .
Rose changed $850 and received €550 .

Calculate x.

Answer x = .................................... [3]

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2 A is the point (8, 7), B is the point (–2, 11) and C is the point (1, 7).

(a) Calculate the area of triangle ABC.

Answer ............................... units2 [2]


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(b) Calculate the length of AB.

Answer ................................. units [2]

(c) Calculate the perimeter of triangle ABC.

Answer ................................. units [2]


t .
(d) Calculate BAC

Answer .......................................... [2]

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3 (a)

34° 6 C
A
O
3

E
D

AC is a diameter of the circle, centre O.


BCD and OED are straight lines.
AC = 6 cm and CD = 3 cm.
t = 34°.
BAC
t = 56°.
(i) Explain why BCA

[1]
t .
(ii) Find COD

Answer .......................................... [2]


t .
(iii) Find OCE

Answer .......................................... [1]


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(b)

Q S R

t .
In the diagram, PS is the bisector of QPR
QPT and QSR are straight lines.
RT is parallel to SP.

(i) Explain why PT = PR.

[2]

(ii) This diagram shows part of the above diagram.


PQ = 12 cm, PR = 5 cm and QR = 8.5 cm.

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Q S R
8.5

PQ QS
It is given that = .
PR SR
Find SR.

Answer .................................... cm [3]

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4 3
4 [The volume of a sphere is rr ]
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(a)

A spoon used for measuring in cookery consists of a hemispherical bowl and a handle.
The internal volume of the hemispherical bowl is 20 cm3.
The handle is of length 5 cm.

(i) Find the internal radius of the hemispherical bowl.

Answer .................................... cm [2]

(ii) The hemispherical bowl of a geometrically similar spoon has an internal volume of 50 cm3.

Find the length of its handle.

Answer .................................... cm [2]


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(b) [The surface area of a sphere is 4πr2]

An open hemisphere of radius 5.5 cm is used to make a metal kitchen strainer.


50 holes are cut out of the curved surface.
Assume that the piece of metal removed to make each hole is a circle of radius 1.5 mm.

Calculate the external surface area that remains.

Answer .................................. cm2 [3]

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E A G C

The diagram shows a vertical radio mast, AB.


Three of the wires that hold the mast in place are attached to it at F, H and D.
The base A of the mast, and the ends E, G and C of the wires are in a straight line on horizontal ground.

(a) The wire CD has length 65 m.


It is attached to the mast at D where AD = 40 m.

Calculate AC.

Answer ...................................... m [2]


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(b) The wire EF makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal and is of length 30 m.

Calculate AF .

Answer ...................................... m [2]

(c) AH = 35 m.
The wire HG makes an angle of 30º with the mast AB.

Calculate HG.

Answer ...................................... m [3]

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7 5
6 (a) (i) Solve the equation ` x + j = ! .
2 2
Give both answers correct to 2 decimal places.

Answer x = ................ or ................ [2]

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(ii) The solutions of ` x + j = ! are also the solutions of x 2 + Bx + C = 0 ,
2 2
where B and C are integers.

Find B and C.

Answer B = .............. C = ............... [3]

(b) Solve the inequality 7 – 3x > 13.

Answer x ....................................... [2]


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(c) Factorise 6x – 3yt + 18y – xt .

Answer .............................................. [2]

(d) Solve these simultaneous equations.

3a + 4b = –13
5a + 6b = –11

Answer a = ...................................

b = ................................... [4]

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Section B[48marks]

Answerfourquestionsinthissection.

Eachquestioninthissectioncarries12marks.

8 sin 54°
7 (a) (i) Evaluate .
sin 18°
Answer ............................................ [1]

(ii) Evaluate 4.73 2 - 1.65 sin 43° .

Answer ............................................ [1]

(b)
B
x

A 60°

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2x + 3

t =60°.
InthetriangleABC,BC = 16cm and BAC
AB =xcm and AC=2x+3cm.

(i) Formanequationinxandshowthatitsimplifiesto 3x 2 + 9x - 247 = 0 .

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(ii) Solvetheequation   3x 2 + 9x - 247 = 0 ,   givingyouranswerscorrectto2decimalplaces.

Answer x=.............................or.............................[3]

(iii) HencewritedownthelengthsofABandAC.

Answer AB =....................cmAC = ....................cm[1]

(iv) FindtheareaoftriangleABC.

Answer .....................................cm2[2]

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8 ThediagramshowsasectorAOBofacirclewithcentreOandradius9.3cm.
Theangleofthesectoris260°.
A B
(a) (i) CalculatethelengthofthemajorarcAB.
9.3
O

260°

Answer ...................................... cm[2]

(ii) CalculatetheareaofthemajorsectorAOB.

Answer .....................................cm2[2]

(b) Asectorofradius0.8cm,centreO,isremovedfromthesectorAOB asshowninDiagramI.


Theshadedshapeisusedtomakepartofaconicalfunnel.
AD isjoinedtoBC as showninDiagramII.

A B

D C A,B

Diagram I 0.8
O

D,C
Diagram II

ThecircumferenceofthetopoftheconicalfunnelisthemajorarcAB,andthecircumferenceof
thebottomoftheconicalfunnelisthemajorarcCD.

(i) Calculatetheexternalsurfaceareaofthispartofthefunnel.

Answer .................................... cm2 [2]


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(ii) Thefunneliscompletedbyattachinganopencylinderofheight5cm
tothebottomoftheconicalpart.

(a) Showthattheradiusofthecylinderis0.578cm,
correctto3significantfigures.

[2]

(b) Calculatetheexternalcurvedsurfaceareaofthiscylinder.

Answer .....................................cm2[2]

(c) Calculatethevolumeofthiscylinder.

Answer .....................................cm3[2]

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9 f(x)= x 3

(a) Completethefollowingtable.

x –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3
f(x)
[1]

(b) Usingascaleof2cmtorepresent1unit,drawahorizontalx-axisfor –3 G x G 3.


Usingascaleof2cmtorepresent10units,drawaverticaly-axisfor –30 G y G 30 .
Usingyouraxes,plotthepointsinthetableandjointhemwithasmoothcurve.

Answer

[2]

(c) (i) Useyourgraphtosolve f(x)=–15.

Answer ............................................ [1]


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(ii) Useyourgraphtofindasuchthat f - 1 ^ah = 1.7 .

Answer ............................................ [1]

(iii) Giventhat f - 1 ^ t h = u ,expresstintermsofu.

Answer t =....................................... [1]

(iv) Bydrawingatangentto y = f ^xh, estimatethegradientofthecurvewhenx=2.

Answer ............................................ [2]

(d) (i) Usingthesameaxesdrawthelinethatrepresentsthefunction g ^xh = 5x + 3.

[2]

(ii) Hencefindthethreesolutionsoftheequation f ^xh = g ^xh.

Answer x =............or............or............[2]

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10 Onedayafarmercollected300eggsfromhischickens.
Thetablebelowshowsthedistributionofthemassesoftheeggs.

Mass
42<m G 46 46<m G 48 48<m G 50 50<m G 54 54<m G 58 58<m G 66
(m grams)
Frequency 60 40 48 72 56 24

(a) (i) Aneggischosenatrandom.

Calculatetheprobabilitythatthemassofthiseggisnotgreaterthan48grams.

Answer ........................................... [1]

(ii) Aneggischosenatrandomfromthe300eggs.
Anothereggischosenatrandomfromthosethatremain.

Calculatetheprobabilitythatthemassofoneeggisatmost46grams,andthemassofthe
otherismorethan58grams.

Answer ............................................ [2]

(b) Calculateanestimateofthemeanmassofanegg.

Answer ......................................... g[3]

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